AKTUALNOST RAZISKOVANJA IN PROUČEVANJA MIGRANTSKEGA DELA ŽENSK V KONTEKSTU ALEKSANDRINSTVA. (Slovenian)

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    • Alternate Title:
      Razprava ob knjigi Daše Koprivec Dediščina aleksandrink in spomini njihovih potomcev. (English)
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      Presented is the context of the research of women's migrations and care work as a contemporary phenomenon of the developed world where it was supposed to disappear long ago. It puts the book by Daša Koprivec about the Alexandrians in a wide European and global trend of research, which presents the historical and contemporary forms of women's paid care work. Work and the migration of women connected to it, have been always embedded in the normative socially prescribed gender roles and as a result in the national imagination. Therefore, as text shows, Alexsandrian migration is again an important social topic in Slovenia. Important are also the subjective experiences of the women migrants and their descendants that are finally heard due to the researches and books as it is the one by Daša Koprivec. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      V prispevku avtorica oriše kontekst aktualnega raziskovanja ženskih migracij in skrbstvenega dela kot novodobnega fenomena razvitih družb, kjer naj bi po splošnih pričakovanjih že pred časom izginil. Knjigo Daše Koprivec o aleksandrinkah umesti v širši evropski in globalni trend raziskovanja, ki razkriva pretekle in sodobne oblike ženskega plačanega skrbstvenega dela. Delo in s tem povezana migracija žensk sta bila vedno vraščena v družbeno predpisano normativiko spolnih vlog in posledično v nacionalno imaginacijo. Kot dokazuje avtorica, je prav zato aleksandrinstvo v Sloveniji posebej aktualna tema. Pomembne pa so tudi subjektivne izkušnje žensk migrantk in njihovih potomcev, ki jih končno naredijo slišne prav takšne raziskave, kot jo je objavila Daša Koprivec. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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